1

Insect bites?:
Could be insect bites. Check your bedclothes and do not squeeze the bumps. The next step is to have someone at urgent care check them out so you can receive the proper medication
...Read more

There must be more:
So the Dr saw you with severe, itchy dermatitis on top of your feet and did not see features of fungus. What, then, was the diagnosis? Allergic contact? And the treatment was Aquaphor????? Sounds like you need a potent prescription ointment, maybe a short course of prednisone [20mg alternate days for 3 doses].
...Read more

A form of dermatitis:
There are a few different conditions that may cause such a presentation. This could be due to an organism. But there are a variety of causes which could be due to eczema or a less common condition called pompholyx. It can be challenging to diagnose in a clinical presentation, so I'm thinking the blisters should be cultured and biopsied. Some rx's usually include a topical steroid.
...Read more

5

Blister:
Dermatologic conditions are hard to evaluate without seeing them in person and this precludes being able to say for certain, but blisters are common. They will do better bursting on their own; this allows some healing underneath.
...Read more

7

Eczema:
This is dyshydrotic eczema, keep your feet dry, wear open shoes not sneakers, if need be only use cotton socks, a dermatologist can help you with prescription creams if they do not clear.
...Read more

9

See Specialist!:
It sounds like there may be an infectious process starting with tenderness, discoloration and discharge. Check your temperature and if it is abnormally increased you should be seen and treated clinically as soon as possible.
...Read more

13

Fungus Tinea pedis:
If the bumps Pop and drain and get hard like callous material and later peel off it most Likely is Acute Vessicular Tinea Pedis. That simply put is a fungal infection or a type of athletes foot. See a podiatrist or dermatologist for best result. You may try over the counter meds but may wish to add Nizoral (ketoconazole) Shampoo 1% OTC. Wash at night don't rinse off pat it dry and in am wash it off.
...Read more

14

Vesicular eruption:
There are several different possible causes of what sounds like a vesicular rash on your foot. This sounds like it may be caused by the same organism that causes athlete's foot, especially because you say you are having peeling of skin as well. You might also want to make sure you haven't had recent exposure to something that may cause contact dermatitis, another cause of a vesicular rash.
...Read more

15

Yes...but:
While "blood blisters" are common from trauma, & generally do not need specific treatment other than time, the way the question is asked concerns me. If every time you scratch or have minor trauma to your foot you get blood-filled bumps, you should be seen. I would be worried about a bleeding disorder. General wound care:soap/water/air/aloe can all help injured skin heal. Slow healing think diabetes.
...Read more

17

See a doctor:
So many possible explanations ranging from sunburn or poison ivy to infection to allergic reaction. Are there any associated symptoms? Are you taking any medications? Are you ill? Do you have itching? Best to see a doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment
...Read more

18

She should see a doc:
This sounds like it could be something called dyshydrotic eczema. It is a type of itchy bump on the bottoms of feet, and sometimes on the palms also, very often in places left moist with sweating. Once diagnosed, this is fairly easy to treat, so make sure you see a doc. Until then, cortisone and an antihistamine can help with itching, keeping area clean and dry (changing socks, etc) helps too.
...Read more

19

Hand-Foot-Condition.:
This kind of condition is a dermatologists dream. The cause can be anything from diet to virus. The best chance of resolution is have your hands and feet examined by a dermatologist.
...Read more

22

Herpangina:
A virus called coxsackie causes hand foot and mouth disease. Look for ulcers in the mouth. The little bumps are called vesicles -- usually red base and fluid-filled. These areas can be painful. Keep her hydrated and see a pediatrician.
...Read more

24

Could be....:
There are just too many possibilities to give you a proper answer. Are they on the bottom of your feet, sides, toes.... How big are they? See a podiatrist for an exam and diagnosis. Then you will know what they are and how to treat them.
...Read more

28

More, more and more.:
Without a more complete description, I'm afraid we are both in the dark. A whole lot of conditions can cause an itchy lump, especially on the foot. Just some considerations are size, color, duration and texture.
...Read more

29

Depends:
Depends where they are located. If they are around the sides of the heels, this is piazogenic papules = herniated fat and nothing to worry about. Another possibility are plantar fibromas if on the bottom of the feet. But, you should never full around with "bumps". See a podiatrist or dermatologist.
...Read more